The present study was conducted to investigate the
antimicrobial activity of different plant species
extracts through in-vivo and in-vitro assays, and to
isolate, purify and characterize the bioactive
compounds exhibiting maximum anti-bacterial activity
against Xanthomonas oryzae Pv. oryzae. A total of
387 aqueous and non-aqueous plant extracts were
screened for antibacterial susceptibility test
through hole plate diffusion method. showed maximum
efficacy against BLB disease of rice further
evaluated through detached leaf, glass house and
field assays. The plant extracts showing high
antibacterial activity were further screened for
bioactive compounds through chromatographic
techniques.and try to find there chemical structure.
The present findings suggest that botanicals can
effectively control BLB disease both in-vitro and in-
vivo however, further studies or scaling up is
needed.
antimicrobial activity of different plant species
extracts through in-vivo and in-vitro assays, and to
isolate, purify and characterize the bioactive
compounds exhibiting maximum anti-bacterial activity
against Xanthomonas oryzae Pv. oryzae. A total of
387 aqueous and non-aqueous plant extracts were
screened for antibacterial susceptibility test
through hole plate diffusion method. showed maximum
efficacy against BLB disease of rice further
evaluated through detached leaf, glass house and
field assays. The plant extracts showing high
antibacterial activity were further screened for
bioactive compounds through chromatographic
techniques.and try to find there chemical structure.
The present findings suggest that botanicals can
effectively control BLB disease both in-vitro and in-
vivo however, further studies or scaling up is
needed.